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Jun 27, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Labour's migrant plan branded 'nonsensical' in heated rant as expert warns ‘this won’t stop the boats'
The UK is nearing a controversial "one in, one out" migrant exchange deal with France, allowing the return of Channel migrants to France in exchange for accepting an equal number of asylum seekers from French processing centers. Migration expert Steven Woolfe criticized the plan as ineffective and likely to perpetuate people-smuggling.
Woolfe argues that the system will not deter migrants, as many will continue to attempt crossing until successful. He suggests that a credible deterrent, withdrawal from the European Court of Human Rights, and international reform of the UN Refugee Convention are essential for meaningful change. Over 18,000 migrants have crossed the Channel this year, a record high.
#politics
Fox News: Trump celebrates Supreme Court limits on 'colossal abuse of power' by federal judges
President Trump praised the Supreme Court's decision to block lower courts from issuing universal injunctions that had affected his executive orders. He described the ruling as a stop to a "colossal abuse of power" by "radical left judges" attempting to undermine presidential authority.
Trump emphasized that he was elected with a strong mandate and criticized efforts to impede the policies favored by voters. This story is ongoing and may receive further updates.
Fox News: Second Amendment 'setback': Gun tax cuts stripped from Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
A provision in President Trump's major legislative package aimed at easing regulations on certain firearms was ruled out by the Senate parliamentarian. This included removing short-barrel rifles and suppressors from the National Firearms Act, eliminating the $200 federal tax and registration requirements.
Senators Roger Marshall and Andrew Clyde expressed disappointment but remain committed to revising the language to align with Senate rules. Other tax-related items were also stripped from the bill, with ongoing discussions expected as the final legislation is prepared.
Fox News: Dem governor's decades-old political persecution claim over alleged cocaine use disputed by bombshell memo
Maine Governor Janet Mills has long claimed that a 1990 investigation into her alleged cocaine use was politically motivated. However, a newly obtained memo from the Department of Justice reveals that the investigation was conducted properly and found no misconduct by authorities.
The memo contradicts Mills' assertions of being targeted due to her Democratic affiliation and criticism of law enforcement practices. Despite the investigation being dropped without charges, Mills has maintained her stance that it was a smear campaign against her.
#society
Forbes: Bezos Wedding (Photos): Lauren Sánchez Spotted In Venice Before Ceremony
Journalist Lauren Sánchez was seen in Venice ahead of her wedding to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. The event has attracted numerous celebrities, including members of the Kardashian family, Oprah Winfrey, and Tom Brady.
The wedding will take place on San Giorgio Island, featuring a performance by Matteo Bocelli. Local protests against overtourism and Bezos' political ties have influenced the event's planning.
#culture
The Federalist: Make A Pit Stop To Watch This New Formula One Movie In IMAX
F1: The Movie aims to attract American audiences to Formula One with a blend of thrilling racing visuals and a coherent storyline. Featuring cameos from real F1 drivers and shot during the 2023 championship, it balances racing strategy for newcomers and intense drama for fans.
The plot centers on a struggling team owner who recruits a former driver seeking redemption. While some artistic liberties are taken, the film captures the intensity and complexities of F1 racing, making it a compelling watch for both die-hard fans and casual viewers.